On Jan 2, 2008, at 11:14 AM, Charlie Schlieper wrote:
> You are absotulely correct, in a sense, but somewhat in error.
> The first part is very true-- in the sense of a space environment;
> however, following it up with the part about FAN cooling sort
> of gives it away, doesn't it?
>> To the best of my knowledge, the the RADIO aboard the ISS
> is located in a life-support (air) environment, and NOT in a
> vacuum of space.
Don't forget, for *convective* cooling, you need gravity. There is no
consistent gravity vector aboard the ISS that will cause cold air to
fall, and warm air to rise, sufficient for convective cooling.
--
Rick